Hello,
First, try resetting the iPod. Hold the menu and select keys down for
at least 10 seconds. If nothing happens, repeat. Both buttons must be
pressed within milliseconds of each other, so be patient. If that
doesn't do it, get some sighted assistance and run the diagnostic
tests available by holding down the left side of the click wheel and
the select button. Select is the center button.
Failing this, I hope you had AppleCare. Let me know where you're at in
the world and I'll get you the AppleCare contact info. AppleCare for
iPods is $$69 in the United States, but is an international support
network. AppleCare representatives in each country will try and
troubleshoot the iPod, and then your situation will depend on each
country. In the U.S. we can go to an Apple Store for a visit to the
iPod ba or Genius bar. Orr, simply have a box shipped out overnight
that we drop in the mail the next business day and get a repaired
product a few days later.
If you're iPod isn't quite a year old, you can still add AppleCare.
However, one day over the limit and you can't do it, and I've never
seen anyone get an exception.
Thanks,
Ryan
On Apr 21, 2008, at 12:13 PM, vashaun jones wrote:
Listers I have a newer I Pod mini and it seems that it's broken. It
doesn't power on even when it's plugged into the power outlet or
when it's plugged directly into my Mac. Does anyone know a fix or a
shop I can send it to? It isn't worth much so I don't want to spend
allot of money on it, but I have fell in love with it and would like
to get it fixed for less than the price of getting a new Nano.